FAQ
What types of lubricants are supported?
We support light to medium viscosity oils, synthetic lubricants, and specialty fluids based on the system design.
Can spray lubrication systems be installed on existing machines?
Yes. Synergy Spray Systems designs retrofit-friendly solutions that integrate with older or modern machinery without requiring major modifications.
Air is required only for air-assisted spray models. We also offer airless spray lubrication systems.
Only for air-assisted spray systems; airless systems are available for some applications.
How do you control the spray amount?
Through programmable timers, solenoids, and sensors ensuring precise control over flow rate and duration.
What is the difference between spray lubrication and traditional lubrication methods?
Spray lubrication applies a precise, controlled mist directly to moving parts, while traditional methods often over-apply oil and create wastage. Spray systems ensure cleaner operation, reduced lubricant use, and longer machine life.
How much lubricant does a spray lubrication system typically save?
Most industries report 40–60% reduction in lubricant consumption because the system sprays only the amount needed—no overcoating, dripping, or splashing.
Can a spray lubrication system work with high-speed machinery?
Yes. Spray lubrication is designed for high-speed production lines, ensuring each cycle receives the exact amount of lubricant using PLC timing and sensor-based dosing.
Is a spray lubrication system suitable for food-grade or cleanroom applications?
Absolutely. With non-contact spraying, stainless steel construction, and controlled dosing, the system supports clean manufacturing and meets hygiene requirements for food, pharma, and packaging industries.
What type of maintenance does a spray lubrication system require?
Maintenance is minimal—typically:
• Checking nozzle filters
• Cleaning spray tips
• Verifying pump pressure
• Ensuring sensors function correctly
Most systems run reliably with simple monthly checks.
How do I know which spray lubrication system is right for my machine?
Selection depends on:
• Machine speed
• Type of moving components
• Lubricant viscosity
• Required spray pattern (mist, fan, jet)
• Automation level (manual, semi-auto, PLC-controlled)
A technical evaluation ensures the correct system is chosen.